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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Turftech said:

On the plus side we have what the locals call "to cold to snow" Seems the rest of the country gets a good sized storm, when it arrives here the air is so dry that snow evaporates before reaching the ground.!

On the other hand Northern New England and in the Maritime storms come here to die. An Atlantic block can stop a storm overhead for several day's before allowing it to depart.

 

If you want to see how much damage freezing rain & drizzle can cause look up Ice Storm of 1998.

Two storms came back to back and stalled over Quebec & New England. Ice on tree branches 2" in Diameter, utility poles & steel transition towers fell to the ground.

Was working for the power co. at the time. many weeks of 16hr. day's.  

I've only been in Maine for a little over 20 years so I missed out on that infamous storm. 

 

I've heard many many stories from different people over the years.

 

I've seen quite a few ice storms layout 1/8". 1/4". Even a couple that were half inch thick ice. 

 

Incredibly beautiful and incredibly destructive.

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ClassicTractorProfessor

12 degrees here this morning with a feels like temp of 0. Starting to get a good layer of ice on things 

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Charbs152

thats mild around these parts.  I'll be out ice fishing

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Maxwell-8

Hasn't been this cold here in Belgium since 2012

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Hhahaha it's in °C to °F

can you still read this?

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Stormin

-2C this morning here. Chill factor -9C. It'll suit me to sat this way for a day or two. Ground is nice and hard and I'll be able to get back to a tree I felled a couple of weeks back.

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8ntruck
6 hours ago, pullstart said:


 

I know what you mean Bill, but I had this kind of image in my head!

 

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I like it!  Maybe that's how we will walk today.

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Handy Don
7 hours ago, RandyLittrell said:

I worked in the bodyshop/auto glass for over 30 years and I wouldn't have had a job if it weren't for careless actions! 

Yep. Sounds ghoulish but someone has to clean up the mess! (I once heard a janitor at our office complaining as he picked up the full wastebasket at my workstation. Asked him he thought he'd still have a job if there weren't any for him to empty? Strangely, he didn't take offense as I realized I'd been pretty rude. We chatted often after that.)

I am in full accord with @Mickwhitt's sergeant--collisions, crashes, same difference--that true no-faults are exceedingly rare.

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Turftech

i'M A VICTIM OF CIRCUMSTANCE! - Curly Howard

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